To continue some final thoughts following my article in the Auburn Citizen, I did find an inventory list for Frances Bell and Joshua Hoyt. I love historical research because each time you view documents, your eyes see something new. Since I spent considerable time dating the bible and determining what type of bible it was, that influenced my initial opinion regarding the great bible appearing in the inventory list of Jonathan Bell. There is a bible known as a Great Bible but after additional review I have more insight to offer.
My eyes caught something new, the inventory lists contained the word great to describe other items. Therefore, that would lead me to conclude that the word great was not referring to the type of bible but was instead referring to its size. Today we would be more apt to use adjectives such as big or large to describe an object. Perhaps the listing for the great bible may be referencing a King James Bible, which was produced in a larger size. It is obvious that faith was very important to the Bell family since they owned multiple bibles, which is not common for this time period.
Above is a flow chart showing the various family member who held the Bell family bible over the years and how they descend within the family. For anyone interested in the Bell family history, below is the family history written by John V Hecker published in 1897 by the New York Genealogy Society.